Makers of devices that treat conditions associated with diabetes slid after the report ... The research wasn’t directly tied ...
A professor at the University of Waterloo has developed a blood glucose monitor you wear on your wrist that doesn’t use ...
Apple is still working to help fight diabetes, with a report claiming it is internally testing an app to help people manage their blood sugar levels.
Apple has tested an experimental health app aimed at helping prediabetic individuals track their blood sugar levels and ...
With no cure currently available ... patients need to regularly monitor their blood glucose levels (BGLs) to manage the disease. While traditional BGL-measuring devices have relied on painful ...
Waterloo researchers design wearable tech that can sense glucose levels for diabetics more accurately than ever before.
Apple has been testing a health-focused app that's aimed at diabetes prevention, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The app isn ...
Wearable electronic devices are potential tools to monitor blood glucose levels (BGLs ... Since there is as yet no cure for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, patients must regularly monitor their ...
Questions also remain about how useful the devices will be for people without diabetes. A number of studies show that continuous glucose monitors have ... there's certainly no (evidence) that ...
Since there is as yet no cure for type 1 or type 2 diabetes, patients must regularly monitor their blood glucose levels (BGLs) to keep them in check. Though BGL-measuring devices relying on ...